Paintings by Audes Saul




Audes Saul was born in Bombardopolis, Haiti, in 1949. He worked as a laborer, carpenter, and electrician. His brother Charles, encouraged by Baptist missionaries, began to paint successfully, which prompted Audes to try his hand at it as well.

In 1975 several of his paintings were chosen by Andre Malraux and Jean-Marie Drot for an exhibition in Paris and Auxerre, and were reproduced for an article in Vogue magazine. His works are shown in various foreign countries, notably France, Italy and Japan, where his work is quite popular, and the U.S., where they are sold at the Sotheby Parke-Bernet Auction House in New York.


    
"Pantalon plein"             "Nature Morte"                 "Sirene"   

(Pantsfull)                 (Still Life)                 (Mermaid)
 20X24 in.                   40x30 in.                   24x20 in.
acrylic on canvas            acrylic on canvas           acrylic on canvas
unframed $650              unframed $1850                framed $750


    
 "Loup de mer"               "Fruits"              "Chien avec Fruits"

  (Sea dog)                  (Fruit)               (Dog with Fruit)
40x30 in.                 24x20 in.                 30x24 in.
acrylic on canvas          acrylic on canvas         acrylic on canvas   
  SOLD                   unframed $650            unframed $1200

   
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